Humanities disciplines, historically and contemporarily, contribute to and challenge the foundations, assumptions, and perspectives of scientific inquiry. Through the study of language, culture, literature, history, philosophy, and communication, the Humanities offer insight into how the objectivity of science, the popularization of its findings, its influence on society, and more is constructed through its primary texts, research practices, and epistemological values. In this course, we will explore a series of books, historical and modern, including primary texts and contemporary critiques to question and challenge how we understand science as both an object and method of inquiry. With lectures from leading faculty across the Humanities disciplines, intensive small group discussions, and a focus on influential texts representing a cross-section of cultures and contexts, “Great Science Books†engages students in the practices of thoughtful reflection, critical thinking, and shared inquiry that are the foundations of a good life, a successful career, and a vibrant democracy.
This noncredit class meets with a regular University of Utah credit course.
Online book and material fees may be added up until the first week of class. Students may opt out during the first two weeks of class. For more information, visit the Campus Store Inclusive Access Program's webpage. If you opt out, you will be responsible for obtaining the course materials yourself for the course.
Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.
This course requires registration for a lab and/or discussion section. Students will be automatically registered for this lecture section when registering for the pertinent lab and/or discussion section.
Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
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01/06/25 - 04/22/25 | T | 12:25 pm -1:45 pm | WARNOCK ENGINEERING BUILDING L105 |
Instructors: MICHAEL MIDDLETON, SCOTT BLACK
The course fee covers digital course materials through the Instant Access program. Students may request to opt out here: https://portal.verba.io/utah/login
Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
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01/06/25 - 04/22/25 | Th | 12:25 pm -1:45 pm | BUSINESS CLASSROOM BLDG 204 |
Instructor: SCOTT BLACK
Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.